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lynrob
Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2010
- Messages
- 36
- Location
- Mid-Willamette Valley Oregon
- Tractor
- Kubota L4740, MF65, Gehl 4610
Yeah, it's solid as a rock! I started out by working in one axis picking the table up with my pallet jack, adjusting the levelers and letting it down again until I got it level. It only took a few iterations until I got it pretty good. Then I worked on the other axis using the same method. As I recall there was a little interaction between the axes, but I had it leveled up in no time. It is very solid. I have mounted my vice via one of the receiver tubes and I can really reef on it and nothing moves at all.
I designed it with 4 levelers because I thought I might want to fine tune the height but so far the height has been just about right so I haven't fiddled with it.
I designed it with 4 levelers because I thought I might want to fine tune the height but so far the height has been just about right so I haven't fiddled with it.